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The Important Book | 
enlarge | Author: Margaret Wise Brown Creator: Leonard Weisgard Publisher: HarperCollins Category: Book
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 3695
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 24 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 7.1 x 0.1
ISBN: 0064432270 EAN: 9780064432276 ASIN: 0064432270
Publication Date: March 10, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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"The important thing about rain is/ that it is wet./ It falls out of the sky,/ and it sounds like rain,/ and makes things shiny,/ and it does not taste like anything,/ and is the color of air./ But the important thing about rain is that it is wet." Goodnight Moon creator Margaret Wise Brown's The Important Book is a deceptively simple exercise--taking familiar things like an apple, spoon, or shoe, and finding the most basic association with those things. The most important thing about an apple? It is round. A spoon? You eat with it. A shoe? You put your foot in it. But why, according to Brown, is the most important thing about grass "that it is green," while the most important thing about an apple is "that it is round"? Why is "that it is white" the most important thing about snow and a daisy? Whether or not you'd distill these things in the same way that the author does, Brown makes us think about the essence of everyday entities in new ways. The illustrations, by Caldecott Medal winner Leonard Weisgard (The Little Island), perform the same function--capturing the spoonness of spoons, the roundness of an apple, the motion of wind. Happily, Brown went on to create the companion Another Important Book, about the importance of being one, two, three, four, five, and six years old--published for the first time in 1999 with fabulous artwork by Caldecott Honor artist Chris Raschka (Yo! Yes?). Both of Brown's "important books" will endure the test of time as fresh, thought-provoking ways to examine the world around us. (Click to see a sample spread. Text copyright renewed 1977 by Roberta Brown Rauch. Illustrations copyright renewed 1977 by Leonard Weisgard. Permission from HarperCollins Publishers.) (Preschool and older) --Karin Snelson
Product Description The important thing about The Important Book--is that you let your child tell you what is important about the sun and the moon and the wind and the rain and a bug and a bee and a chair and a table and a pencil and a bear and a rainbow and a cat (if he wants to).For the important thing about The Important Book is that the book goes on long after it is closed.What is most important about many familiar thingslike rain and wind, apples and daisiesis suggested in rhythmic words and vivid pictures. `A perfect book . . . the text establishes a word game which tiny children will accept with glee.' K.
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Great Book March 7, 2010 kmom (Charlton, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you are an educator, this is a must have for your shelf. This book is a great starter for writing. I use it throughout the year to have students write the important things about themselves and during our space unit, students write about the important things about earth. The ideas are endless.
Short and Unique December 22, 2009 J. Giesbrecht (BC, Canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Margaret Wise Brown has some good books out there. My favorite is the Fur Family book, but this is also a good one. Her books are a bit random/different/steeped in a different style than most. The Important Book had some fun concepts (other reviewers have explained the pattern of the writing).
I found the ending a bit... trite (the important thing about you is that you are you), but I'm not a kid and I think children just enjoy it.
I also found the illustrations weren't what I was expecting - the full color cover left me thinking there would be all full color illustrations. About every other page spread is black and white. Sometimes it contributes to the book, sometimes it doesn't. It isn't bad, it just was not what I expected.
I sound critical - I don't mean to be. I give the book 4 stars because it is good. I just want to share some details that might be interesting.
What a wonderful book! April 10, 2009 Brenda S. Leighton (Copley, OH) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this book. It is so simple, yet wonderfully descriptive. As a teacher, the writing prompts are endless for this one!
The Important Book April 5, 2009 Tione Duncan (Sparks, NV) This is a fabulous book that helps children learn to decipher the important things about myriad of objects. It can also be used by teachers as a terrific way to wrap up a days activities. (ie The important thing about a concentration camp is... then students write five or six things they learned during their study of WWII).
The Important Book March 26, 2009 Doris Sanford (Milwaukie, Oregon United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Its a classic and a great gift to give teens and adults as well as children.
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